All of my bags and sacks and lockers are at least 75/80. I try to keep my actual inventory at no more than 70 so it doesn't take me 35 minutes to gear swap. This is a challenge. It's not even an option for me to think about building up elemental affinity for specific moghancements or even gardening. Many players are in this same situation. A special safe with maybe 30-50 slots that will only hold furniture would be amazingly helpful. SE could then start introducing more trophy furniture (mounted fafnir skulls, a behemoth skin rug) to show off your achievements that you could collect from title changer NPCS. I'm not a very sentimental player and have never really cared much for anything but reaching goals and moving on to the next one, but this is something even I would get really excited about.
Well now that sounds like a more reasonable idea, but at the same time, this is about expanding the size of our mog houses rather than encroaching storage issues. They said they were working on things to help fix that more, and I believe them.
This is a thread about mog house size expansion. :3
You'd have to trade your WHOLE MOG HOUSE to the trial moogle to get the stamp on it! @.@
What levels of each should be required? I know Lauan lumber is the low level stuff... So maybe like a 3/10 one the scale of ZOMG EXPENSIVE WOOD, same for ignots, maybe animal glue is fine for the random element. what's a suitable amount of gil...? 200k? 500k? ONE MEEL-EE-OHN GEEL?!?
Then the next sets. Higher tier lumber and ingots, and a new random element that could be used for house building sort of things, and a new amount of gil. C'mon folks! Hive mind with me! Brain storm! Intellectual orgy! Help meeee!
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